Infield

Infield

U.S. Presswire

The infield defense remains a major reason why the Orioles continue to hang tough in extra innings and win a large percentage of their close games. Manny Machado, pictured, and Robert Andino did commit a couple of errors late in the week to end a string of 114 errorless innings, but nobodys perfect. Offensively, it was a mixed bag. Infielders batted a combined .226 with one home run and 14 RBIs, which was certainly adequate with the pitching the Orioles got in the two series against the Mariners and Red Sox. Grade: B

The infield defense remains a major reason why the Orioles continue to hang tough in extra innings and win a large percentage of their close games. Manny Machado, pictured, and Robert Andino did commit a couple of errors late in the week to end a string of 114 errorless innings, but nobodys perfect. Offensively, it was a mixed bag. Infielders batted a combined .226 with one home run and 14 RBIs, which was certainly adequate with the pitching the Orioles got in the two series against the Mariners and Red Sox. Grade: B (U.S. Presswire)

The infield defense remains a major reason why the Orioles continue to hang tough in extra innings and win a large percentage of their close games. Manny Machado, pictured, and Robert Andino did commit a couple of errors late in the week to end a string of 114 errorless innings, but nobodys perfect. Offensively, it was a mixed bag. Infielders batted a combined .226 with one home run and 14 RBIs, which was certainly adequate with the pitching the Orioles got in the two series against the Mariners and Red Sox. Grade: B